M.Tech Civil Highway Engineering R17
M.Tech Civil Highway Engineering R17
M.Tech Civil Highway Engineering R17
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M.Tech. II YEAR (III Semester)
S. Course
Subject L T P C
No Code
1. Elective – V ( Open Elective) 4 --- --- 4
17D20301 1. Research Methodology
17D20302 2. Human Values & Professional Ethics
17D20303 3. Intellectual Property Rights
2. 17D93301 ELECTIVE – VI ( MOOCs) -- --- --- --
3. 17D93302 Comprehensive Viva Voce -- --- --- 2
4. 17D93303 Seminar -- --- --- 2
5. 17D93304 Teaching Assignment -- --- --- 2
6. 17D93305 Project Work Phase I -- --- --- 4
Total 4 14
A: Satisfactory
B: Not Satisfactory
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93101) HIGHWAY INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN
UNIT-I:
Highway Classification and Cross Section Elements : Functional Classification Of
Highway System; Carriageway, Shoulders, Formation, Right Of Way; Kerbs, Foot
Paths, Medians- Design Specifications.
Pavement Surface Characteristics – Skid Resistance, Factors Affecting Skid
Resistance, Measurement Of Skid Resistance; Road Roughness, Measurement Of
Road Roughness; Camber, Objectives Of Camber, Design Standards.
UNIT-II:
Sight Distances And Geometric Design:
Sight Distances: Stopping Sight Distance, Overtaking Sight Distance And Intermediate
Sight Distance. Importance Of Sight Distances In Horizontal And Vertical Curves.
Horizontal And Vertical Alignment: Objectives Of Horizontal Curves; Super Elevation
– Need For Super Elevation; Method Of Computing Super Elevation; Minimum
Radius Of Curve; Methods Of Attainment Of Super Elevation; Extra Widening On
Curves; Transition Curves – Objectives And Design. Gradients – Types Of
Gradients, Design Standards; Vertical Curves – Summit Curves, Valley Curves And
Design Criteria For Vertical Curves; Combination Of Vertical And Horizontal
Curves – Grade Compensation.
UNIT-III:
Intersection Design: Types Of Intersections; Design Principles For Intersections;
Design Of At- Grade Intersections – Channelization, Objectives; Traffic Islands And
Design Standards; Rotary Intersection – Concept And Design, Advantages And
Disadvantages; Grade Separated Interchanges – Types, Warrants And Design Standards.
UNIT-IV:
Traffic Signs And Road Markings : Types Of Road Signs; Guidelines For The
Provision Of Road Signs; Cautionary Signs, Regulatory Signs, Information Signs –
Design Standards; Road Markings: Objectives Of Road Markings; Types Of Road
Markings; Role Of Road Markings In Road Safety And Traffic Regulation;
Specification For Road Markings. Highway Appurtenances – Delineators, Traffic Impact
Attenuators, Safety Barriers.
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UNIT-V:
Miscellaneous Elements: Requirements Of Pedestrians; Pedestrian Facilities On
Urban Roads; Cycle Tracks – Guidelines And Design Standards; Bus Bays – Types And
Guide Lines; Design Of On-Street And Off Street Parking Facilities – Guidelines For Lay
Out Of On-Street And Off Street Parking .
REFERENCES:
1. Principles and Practice of Highway Engineering, L.R.Kadiyali and N.B.Lal, Khanna
Publications
2. Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning, L.R.Kadiyali, Khanna Publications
3. Highway Engineering, C.E.G.Justo and S.K.Khanna, Nem Chand and Brothers.
4. IRC Codes for Signs, Markings and Mixed Traffic Control in Urban Areas.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93102) URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
UNIT-I:
Urban Transportation Planning And Travel Demand: Urban Issues, Travel
Characteristics, Evolution Of Planning Process, Supply And Demand – Systems
Approach. Overall Planning Process, Long Term Vs Short Term Planning.
UNIT-III:
Trip Generation And Distribution : Definition Of Trip –Trip Characteristics- Types
Of Trips – Home Based And Non-Home Based Trips – Factors Affecting Trip Making
Behaviour -Trip Generation Analysis: Zonal Models, Category Analysis, Household
Models, Trip Attraction Models.
Trip Distribution: Growth Factor Methods- Uniform Growth Factor – Average Growth
Factor – Fratar Method– Advantages And Disadvantages Of Growth Factors. Gravity
Model – Formulation And Calibration.
UNIT-IV:
Mode Choice And Traffic Assignment: Factors Affecting Mode Choice-Mode Choice
Behaviour - Competing Modes, Mode Split Curves, Models And Probabilistic
Approaches-Use Of Diversion Curves.
UNIT V:
Traffic Assignment: Basic Elements Of Transport Networks, Coding, Route
Properties, Minimum Path, Assignment Techniques:All-Or-Nothing Assignment,
Capacity Restraint Technique, Multiple Route Assignment. Basic Numerical Examples.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93103) TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
UNIT-I:
Traffic Characteristics Measurement And Analysis:
Basic Traffic Characteristics - Speed, Volume And Concentration. Relationship
Between Flow, Speed And Concentration. Traffic Measurement And Analysis -
Volume Studies - Objectives, Methods.
Speed Studies – Objectives, Definition Of Spot Speed, Time Mean Speed And
Space Mean Speed; Methods Of Conducting Speed Studies; Presentation Of Speed
Study Data; Head Ways And Gaps; Critical Gap; Gap Acceptance Studies.
UNIT-II:
Highway Capacity And Level Of Service: Basic Definitions Related To Capacity;
Level Of Service Concept; Factors Affecting Capacity And Level Of Service;
Computation Of Capacity And Level Of Service For Two Lane Highways, Multilane
Highways And Freeways. Numerical Exercises.
UNIT-III:
Parking Analysis: Types Of Parking Facilities – On-Street Parking And Off-Street
Parking Facilities; Parking Studies And Analysis- Parking Inventory Study, Parking
Usage Study By Patrolling, Questionnaire Survey, Cordon Surveys; Evaluation Of
Parking Parameters; Parking Accumulation, Parking Load, Parking Turnover, Parking
Index, Parking Volume. Numerical Exercises.
UNIT-IV:
Traffic Safety :Accident Studies And Analysis; Causes Of Accidents - The Road, The
Vehicle, The Road User And The Environment; Engineering, Enforcement And
Education Measures For The Prevention Of Accidents. Accident Data Recording –
Condition Diagram, Collision Diagram.
UNIT-V:
Traffic Control, Regulation Signal Coordination: Traffic Signals –Types Of Signals;
Principles Of Phasing; Timing Diagram; Design Of Isolated Traffic Signal By
Webster Method, Warrants For Signalization. Optimum Cycle Time- Saturation Flow
Rate – Corrections For Left And Right Turns – Numerical Exercises.
Signal Coordination: Signal Co-Ordination Methods, Simultaneous, Alternate,
Simple Progression And Flexible Progression Systems.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
UNIT-II:
Aggregates: Origin, Classification, Types Of Aggregates; Sampling Of Aggregates;
Mechanical And Shape Properties Of Aggregates, Tests on Aggregate, Aggregate Texture
And Skid Resistance, Polishing Of Aggregates; Proportioning And Blending Of
Aggregates: Super Pave Gradation, Fuller And Thompson’s Equation ; Use Of
Locally Available Materials In Lieu Of Aggregates.
UNIT-III:
Bitumen And Bituminous Concrete Mixes : Bitumen Sources And Manufacturing,
Chemistry Of Bitumen, Bitumen Structure, Rheology Of Bitumen, Elastic Modulus,
Dynamic Modulus, Visco-Elastic And Fatigue Properties, Creep Test, Stiffness
Modulus Of Bitumen Mixes Using Shell Nomographs; Resilient, Diametral Resilient
And Complex (Dynamic) Moduli Of Bituminous Mixes, Permanent Deformation ,
Parameters And Other Properties.
Modified Bitumen: Crumb Rubber Modified Bitumen, Natural Rubber Modified
Bitumen, Polymer Modified Bitumen; Introduction To Emulsified Bitumen And Its
Characterization; Desirable Properties Of Bituminous Mixes, Design Of Bituminous
Mixes: Modified Marshall’s Specifications, Introduction To Super Pave Mix Design
Procedure.
UNIT-IV:
Cement And Cement Concrete Mixes :Types Of Cements And Basic Cement
Properties, Special Cements; Quality Tests On Cement; Tests On Cement Concrete
Including Compressive Strength, Flexural Strength, Modulus Of Elasticity And Fatigue
Properties.
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UNIT-V:
Introduction To Advanced Concretes Like Self Compacted Concrete, Light Weight
Concrete, Roller Compacted Concrete For Pavement Application; IS Method Of Cement
Concrete Mix Design With Case Studies; Role Of Different Admixtures In Cement
Concrete Performance; Joint Fillers For Jointed Plain Cement Concrete Pavements .
REFERENCES:
1. Atkins, N. Harold, Highway Materials, Soils and Concretes, Fourth Edition, 2002,
Prentice-Hall.
2: Kerbs Robert D. and Richard D. Walker, Highway Materials, McGraw-Hill, 1971.
3. Relevant IRC and IS Codes of Practices.
4. Read, J. And Whiteoak, D., “The Shell Bitumen Handbook”, Fifth edition,
Shell Bitumen, Thomas Telford Publishing, London 2003.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93105) APPLIED STATISTICS
(ELECTIVE - I)
UNIT-I:
Introduction & Sampling Techniques: Frequency Distribution; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Standard Error, Skewness; Kurtosis; Definitions And Applications;
Simple Random Sampling; Stratified Sampling; Systematic Sampling; Sample Size
Determination; Applications In Traffic Engineering,
UNIT-II:
Statistical Distributions And Probability: Binomial, Poisson, Exponential And
Normal Distributions; Moments Of Random Variable: Fitting Of Distributions: Chi-
Square Test Of Goodness-Of-Fit; Applications In Traffic Engineering. Probability.
UNIT-IV:
Principal component analysis; Time series analysis. Exact Sampling Distributions –
Chi-square distribution; Students t-distribution; F-distribution; Numerical Examples in
Transportation Engineering.
UNIT-V:
Tests Of Significance & Confidence Interval – Large Sample And Small Sample
Tests; Tests For Single Mean, Means Of Two Samples, Proportions, Two Variances,
Two Observed Correlation Coefficients, Paired T-Tests, Applications.
REFERENCES:
1. Basic Statistics - Simpson And Kafks; Oxford And IBH Calcutta, 1969.
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2. Fundamentals Of Mathematical Statistics – Gupta, S.C And Kapoor, K.V.Sultanchand.
3. Multivariate Data Analysis –Cootey W.W & Cohens P.R;John Wiley &Sons.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93106) PROJECT MANAGEMENT
ELECTIVE - I
UNIT-I:
Introduction to Project Management: A systems Approach, Systems Theory and
Concepts, Organisation, Management Functions, Overview of Management
Objectives, Tools and Techniques.
UNIT-IV:
Project Scheduling and Analysis Methods:CPM, PERT, Linear programming, queuing
concept, simulation, bidding models, game theory; Numerical Examples.
UNIT-V:
Human Resource Management and Construction Management Practices : Man
Power Planning – Training – Motivation – Industrial Relations – Welfare Measures – MIS
– Components and Structure – Personal Management. Resource Management and
Inventory - Basic concepts, labour requirements & productivity, non-productive
activities, site productivity, equipment and material management, inventory control.
Construction Management Practices - Implementation of Procedures and Practices –
International Experiences – Case Studies – Examples.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
UNIT-I:
Concrete Bridges: Introduction-Types of Bridges-Economic span length-Types of
loading-Dead load-live load-Impact Effect-Centrifugal force-wind loads-Lateral loads-
Longitudinal forces-Seismic loads.
UNIT-II:
Solid slab, Girder Bridges & Continuous Bridges: Introduction-Method of Design.
Girder Bridges - Introduction-Method of Design-Courbon's Theory. Continuous Bridges
- Introduction- Span lengths- Analysis of Continuous bridges-Decking of Girders with
constant Moment of Inertia.
UNIT-IV:
General Design requirements-Mild steel reinforcement in prestessed concrete member-
Concrete cover and spacing of pre-stressing steel-Slender beams-Composite Section-
Propped-Design of Propped Composite Section- Unpropped composite section-Two-
stage Prestressing-Shrinking stresses-General Design requirements for Road Bridges.
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UNIT-V:
Analysis of Bridge Decks and Substructure: Harmonic analysis and folded plate theory-
Grillage analogy- Finite strip method and FEM.
Sub-structure of bridges: Substructure-Beds block-Piers- Pier Dimensions- Design
loads for piers- Abutments- Design loads for Abutments.
REFERENCES:
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93108) REMOTE SENSING & GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS
(Elective – II)
UNIT-I:
Remote Sensing Technology : Basic Principles – Introduction, Electromagnetic
And Its Properties, Interaction With Earth Surface Materials, Recent
Developments In Remote Sensing, Social And Legal Implications Of Remote Sensing,
Status Of Remote Sensing.
UNIT-III:
Enhancement Technique - Introduction, Human Visual System, Contrast
Enhancement; Pseudo Color Enhancement.
UNIT-IV:
Filtering Technique Classification: Low-Pass (Smoothing Filters) High Pass
(Sharpening) Filters, Edge Detection, Frequency Domain Filters.
UNIT-V:
G.P.S.:Introduction, Elements Of Satellite Surveying, Eglobal Positioning System, Gps
Satellites, Adjustment Computations, Gps Observables, Application Of Gps
Technology In Highway Alignment, Network Planning.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93109) GROUND IMPROVEMENT METHODS
(ELECTIVE – II)
UNIT-I:
Introduction to Engineering Ground Modification: Need And Objectives,
Identification Of Soil Types, In Situ And Laboratory Tests To Characterise
Problematic Soils; Mechanical, Hydraulic, Physico-Chemical, Electrical, Thermal
Methods, And Their Applications.
UNIT-II:
Mechanical Modification – Deep Compaction Techniques- Blasting Vibrocompaction,
Dynamic Tamping And Compaction Piles.
UNIT-III:
Hydraulic Modification – Objectives And Techniques, Traditional Dewatering
Methods And Theirchoice, Design Of Dewatering System, Electro-Osmosis, Electro-
Kinetic Dewatering. Filtration, Drainage And Seepage Control With Geosynthetics,
Preloading And Vertical Drains,
UNIT-IV:
Physical And Chemical Modification – Modification By Admixtures, Shotcreting
And Guniting Technology, Modification At Depth By Grouting, Crack Grouting And
Compaction Grouting, Jet Grouting, Thermal Modification, Ground Freezing.
UNIT-V:
Modification By Inclusions And Confinement - Soil Reinforcement, Reinforcement
With Strip, And Grid Reinforced Soil. In-Situ Ground Reinforcement, Ground Anchors,
Rock Bolting And Soil Nailing.
REFERENCES:
1. Hausmann, M. R. (1990) – Engineering Principles Of Ground Modifications,
Mcgraw Hill Publications
2. M. P. Moseley And K. Krisch (2006) – Ground Improvement, II Edition, Taylor And
Francis
3. Koerner, R. M (1994) – Designing With Geosynthetics – Prentice Hall, New Jersey
4. Jones C. J.F.P. (1985) – Earth Reinforcement And Soil Structures –
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Butterworths,London.
5. Xianthakos, Abreimson And Bruce - Ground Control And Improvement
6. K. Krisch & F. Krisch (2010) - Ground Improvement by Deep Vibratory Methods,
Spon Press, Taylor and Francis
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7. Donald P Coduto – Foundation Design Principles and Practices, 2 edition, Pearson,
Indian edition, 2012.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D20106) ADVANCED CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
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5. Mix Design: Proportioning Of Concrete Mixes By Various Methods – Fineness
Modulus, Trial And Error, Mix Density, Road Note. No. 4, ACI And ISI Code
Methods – Factors In The Choice Of Mix Proportions – Durability Of Concrete –
Quality Control Of Concrete – Statistical Methods – High Strength Concrete Mix
Design. Special Concrete’s: Light Weight Concretes –Light Weight Aggregate
Concrete- Cellular Concrete - No Fines Concrete – High Density Concrete – Fiber
Reinforced Concrete – Different Types Of Fibers - Factories Affecting Properties
Of FRC – Applications Polymer Concrete – Types Of Polymer Concrete
Properties Of Polymer Concrete and Applications
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech I semester (HE)
L T P C
0 0 4 2
(17D93110) HIGHWAY ENGINEERING LAB.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93201) HIGHWAY PROJECT FORMULATION & ECONOMICS
UNIT I:
Project Formulation: Requirements In Project Formulation, Components Of Project,
Non-Monetary And Monetary Criteria In Formulation Of Project, Preparation Of
DPR – Guidelines. Highway Projects and Economic Evaluation:
Need For Economic Evaluation; Principles Of Economic Evaluation; Development Of
Cash Flow Diagrams, Cost And Benefit Components, Discounting Criteria.
Unit II:
Vehicle Operating Costs: Vehicle Operating Costs; Components Of VOC, Factors
Affecting VOC, Road User Cost Study In India, Factors Affecting Fuel Consumption-
Relationships, Factors affecting Spare Parts Consumption.
UNIT III:
Value Of Travel Time Savings:
Economic Concept Of Evaluation Of Travel Time Savings; Issues Connected With
Evaluation Of Travel Time Savings,Methodologies Used for Evaluation of Travel Time-
Wage Rate Approach, Revealed Preferences Approach.
UNIT IV:
Accident Costs; Methodologies For Economic Evaluation Of An Accident ; Factors
Involved-Gross Output Approach, Net Output Approach, Life Insurance Approach, Court
Award Approach, Implicit Public Sector Evaluation Approach, Value of Risk Change
Approach, Issues in Indian context.
UNIT IV:
Basic Methods Of Economic Analysis :
Equivalent Uniform Annual Cost Method; Present Worth Of Cost Method; Equivalent
Uniform Annual Net Return Method; Net Present Value Method; Benefit Cost Ratio
Method; Rate Of Return Method. Applications Of These Methods To Highway Projects.
REFERENCES:
1. Economic Analysis for Highways - Winfrey.R; International Text Book Company.
2. Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning - L.R Kadiyali, Khanna Publishers.
3. Road User Cost Study, CRRI
4. Road Project Appraisal, for Developing Countries, J.W.Dickey ,John Wiley & Sons.
5. Fundamental of T.P. Engineering, by C.J. Chisty.
6.Transportation Engineering & Planning by C.S. Papacostas.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93202) PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Unit I:
Pavement Management System:
Components Of PMS And Their Activities; Major Steps In Implementing PMS;
Pavement Maintenance Management Components Of Maintenance-Management And
Related Activities.
Network And Project Level Analysis; Prioritization Techniques And Formulation Of
Maintenance Strategies.
Unit II:
Pavement Inventories and Evaluation :Serviceability Concepts ;Visual Rating
;Pavement Serviceability Index; Roughness Measurements ;Distress Modes –
Cracking Rutting Etc; Pavement Deflection – Different Methods, Skid Resistance,
Roughness, Safety – Aspects; Inventory System – Assessment Of Deficiencies.
Unit III:
Pavement Maintenance and Quality Control : Causes Of Deterioration, Traffic And
Environmental Factors, Methods Of Maintaining WBM, Bitumen And Cement
Concrete Roads, Quality Assurance; Quality Control – ISO 9000 , Sampling Techniques
– Tolerances And Controls Related To Profile And Compaction
Unit IV:
Construction of Base, Subbase and Shoulders :
Roadway And Drain Excavation, Excavation And Blasting, Embankment
Construction, Construction Of Gravel Base, Cement Stabilised Sub- Bases, WBM
Bases, Wet Mix Construction; Crushed Cement Bases, Shoulder Construction;
Unit V:
Bituminous Pavement Construction and Cement Concrete Pavement
Construction:
Preparation And Laying Of Tack Coat; Bituminous Macadam ,Penetration Macadam,
Built Up Spray Grout, Open Graded Premix, Mix Seal, Semi-Dense Asphalt
Concrete-Interface Treatments And Overlay Construction, IRC Specifications,
Introducing Mechanical Mixers, Pavers, Finishers.
Cement Concrete Pavement Analysis - Construction Of Cement Roads, Manual And
Mechanical Methods, Joints In Concrete And Reinforced Concrete Pavement And
Overlay Construction –Related Equipment
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93203) PAVEMENT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Unit I:
Factors Affecting Pavement Design: Variables Considered In Pavement Design,
Types Of Pavements, Functions Of Individual Layers, Classification Of Axle Types
Of Rigid Chassis And Articulated Commercial Vehicles, Legal Axle And Gross
Weights On Single And Multiple Units, Tire Pressure, Contact Pressure, EAL And
ESWL Concepts, Traffic Analysis: ADT, AADT, Truck Factor, Growth Factor, Lane
Distributions & Vehicle Damage Factors, Effect Of Transient & Moving Loads.
Unit II:
Stresses In flexible and Rigid Pavements:
Stress Inducing Factors In Flexible And Rigid Pavements; Stress In Flexible
Pavements: Visco-Elastic Theory And Assumptions, Layered Systems Concepts,
Stress Solutions For One, Two And Three Layered Systems, Fundamental Design
Concepts;
Unit III:
Materials and Characteristics:
CBR And Modulus Of Subgrade Reaction Of Soil, Mineral Aggregates – Blending Of
Aggregates, Binders, Polymer And Rubber Modified Bitumen, Fibre Reinforced
Concrete,
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93204) TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
UNIT-I:
Traffic Flow Description: Types Of Statistical Distributions; Discrete And Continuous
Distributions; Counting And Interval Distributions Used In Traffic Analysis;
Poisson’s Distribution For Vehicle Arrivals; Headway Distributions – Exponential
Distribution; Shifted Exponential Distribution; Erlang Distribution; Composite
Distribution. Numerical Exercises.
UNIT-II:
Queueing Theory:M/M/1 & D/D/I System:
Introduction To Queuing Theory; Notation Used For Describing A Queue System;
Analysis Of M/M/1 System; Assumptions And Derivation Of System State
Equations; Application Of M/M/1 Analysis For Parking Garages And Toll Plazas-
Numerical Examples.
Queueing Theory - D/D/1 System: Traffic Interruptions Like Accidents Or Bottlenecks;
Analysis Of D/D/1 System For Delay Characteristics; Traffic Signal Analysis As
D/D/1 System; Computation Of Delays And Queue Dissipation Time – Numerical
Examples.
UNIT-III:
Pedestrian Delays And Gaps: Pedestrian Gap Acceptance And Delays; Concept Of
Blocks, Anti-Blocks, Gaps And Non-Gaps; Underwood’s Analysis For Pedestrian
Delays; Warrants For Pedestrian Crossing Facilities – Minimum Vehicular Volume
Warrant, Minimum Pedestrian Volume Warrant, Maximum Pedestrian Volume Warrant;
UNIT-IV:
Shockwave Theory: Concept Of Shockwave; Causes For Traffic Interruptions And
Shockwaves; Flow-Density Diagram Use In Shockwave Analysis; Use Of Time-
Space Diagram For Shockwave Description; Bottleneck Situations And Shockwaves;
Traffic Signal And Shockwave Theory; Numerical Examples For Application Of
Shockwave Theory;
UNIT-V:
Traffic Simulation:
Introduction To Simulation; Need For Simulation Modelling; Steps In Simulation;
Interval Oriented And Event Oriented Simulation; Use Of Random Numbers In
Simulation; Random Number Generation Methods; Computing Headways And Arrival
Times Based On Random Numbers;
Basic Concepts Of Simulation Modelling Application For Signalised Intersections,
Pedestrian Crossings And Transit Scheduling.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93205) ROAD SAFETY ENGINEERING
(Elective III )
Unit I:
Accident Investigations And Risk Management, Collection Of Accident Data,
Assessment Of Road Safety, Methods To Identify And Prioritize Hazardous
Locations And Elements, Determine Possible Causes Of Crashes, Crash Reduction
Capabilities And Countermeasures, Effectiveness Of Safety Design Features, Accident
Reconstruction,Condition And Collision Diagram.
Unit II:
Traffic Engineering Studies; Statistical Methods In Traffic Safety Analysis –
Regression Methods, Poisson Distribution, Chi- Squared Distribution, Statistical
Comparisons- Traffic Management Measures And Their Influence On Accident
Prevention.
Unit III:
Road Safety In Transport Planning And Geometric Design: Vehicle And Human
Characteristics, Road Design And Safety Elements, Redesigning Junctions, Cross
Section Improvements, Traffic Control, Traffic Calming Measures, Road Safety
Furniture
Unit IV:
Role Of Signs And Markings In Safety: Types Of Signs – Design Specifications –
Guidelines For Installation – Role Of Signs In Safety; Types Of Road Markings – Design
Specifications – Role Of Road Markings In Safety.
Unit V:
Traffic Management Systems For Safety, Road Safety Audits And Tools For Safety
Management Systems, Road Safety Audit Process, Road Safety Improvement Strategies,
ITS And Safety.
REFERENCES:
1. Traffic Engineering And Transportation Planning – L.R. Kadiyali, Khanna Publishers
2. Fundamentals Of Transportation Engineering - C.S.Papacostas, Prentice Hall India.
3. Transportation Engineering – An Introduction, C.Jotin Khisty, B. Kent Lall
4. Fundamentals Of Traffic Engineering, Richardo G Sigua
5. Handbook Of Road Safety Measures, Second Edition, Rune Elvik, Alena Hoye, Truls
Vaa, Michael Sorenson
6. Road Safety By NCHRP
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 -- -- 4
LAND USE AND REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
(Elective-III)
UNIT I:
Urban Regional Dynamics: Population, Urbanisation And Migration, Urban Forms
And Structures, Sector Theory, Urban Nodes, Multi Nuclei, Concept Of Region,
Hierarchy Of Activities Issues Related To Regional Planning, Methods Of Delineation
Regions, Hierarchy Of Regions, Findings Of Commission On Urbanisation, Introduction
To Micro Economic Theories Of Landuse, Concepts By Van Thunan, Christaller And
Losch.
UNIT II:
Landuse Transportation Models: Classification Of LUT Models, Economic Base
Mechanism, Allocation Mechanism And Spatial Allocation And Employment
Relationships, Garin Lowry Models, Contribution By Putman And Wilson, Issues
Related To Landuse Transport - Interaction, Case Study Examples.
UNIT III:
Regional Travel Demand Estimation: Factors Affecting Goods And Passenger Flows,
Use Of Mathematical Models To Estimate Freight And Passenger Demand, Abstract
Mode Models, Mode Specific Models, Direct Demand Models, IVF Models, IO Model,
Case Studies, Truck Terminal Location – Planning.
UNIT IV:
Regional Network Planning: Problems In Developing Countries, Network
Characteristics - Circuitry, Connectivity, Mobility, Accessibility And Level Of Service
Concepts - Network Structures And Indices – Network Planning – Evaluation - Graph
Theory – Cut Sets – Flows & Traversing – Optimum Network - Inter-Modal Co-
Ordination. Special Features Of Low Volume Roads – Rural Road Network Planning.
UNIT V:
Policy Formulation And Evaluation: Application Of Landuse Forms And Structures At
Urban And Regional Levels, Use Of Multi-objective And Goal Programming
Techniques, Small Area Management, Residential Neighbourhood And Structure
Planning.
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REFERENCES:
1. Barra, T. D., Integrated Landuse And Transport Modelling: Decision Chains And
Hierarchies, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
2. Baxter Et Al, Urban Development Models, Construction Press.
3. Blundon, W. R. And J Black, The Land Use Transport System,2nd Edition, Australian
National University Press, 1984
4. Bruton, M. J., An Introduction To Transportation Planning (The Living
Environment), UCL Press, London, UK, 2000.
5. C.J. Khisty And B. Kent Lall, Transportation Engineering, Prentice Hall Of India Pvt.
Ltd., 2002.
5. C.S. Papacostas And P.D. Prevedouros, Transportation Engineering And Planning,
Prentice Hall Of India Pvt. Ltd., 2001.
7. Chari, S. R., Landuse Transportation Planning, Lecture Notes, REC, Warangal, 1988
8. Dicky J.W., Metropolitan Transportation Planning, Script Book Co., Washington,
D.C., 1975.
9. John D. Edwards, Transportation Planning Handbook, Second Edition, Institution Of
Transportation Engineers, 1999.
10. Wilson, A.G., Regional And Urban Models In Geography And Planning, Pion Press.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93207) TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
(Elective-III)
UNIT-I:
TSM Philosophy: Systems Approach To Transportation Planning; Long Term
Strategies And Short Term Measures; TSM Actions – Objectives And Philosophy;
Relevance Of TSM Actions To Indian Urban Context. Broad Spectrum Of TSM Actions.
UNIT-II:
Traffic Management Measures I: Measures For Improving Vehicular Flow – One Way
Streets-Advantages and Disadvantages- Guidelines for Implementation;, Signal
Improvements, Transit Stop Relocation, Parking Management.
UNIT-III:
Traffic Management Measures II: Reversible Lanes-Guidelines for Applicability;
Reducing Peak Period Traffic – Staggering Of Working Hours-Different Methods;,
Congestion Pricing- Methods-Differential Toll Policies Differential Parking Fee policy.
UNIT-IV:
Measures To Promote Transit and Non-Auto Modes:
Preferential Treatment To High Occupancy Vehicles; Car Pooling; Transit Service
Improvement Measures; Transit Management Improvement Measures; Transit And Para
Transit Integration; Para-Transit Role In Urban Areas; Multi-Modal Coordination.
Measures To Promote Non-Auto Modes - Pedestrianisation; Bicycle Transportation –
Advantages; Planning Bicycle Facilities – Class I, Class II And Class III Bikeways; Junction
Treatments For Cycle Tracks.
UNIT-V:
Bus Route Network Planning ,Management and Evaluation:
Types Of Bus Route Net Works; Suitability For A Given Urban Area; Types Of Routes –
Corridor Routes, Activity Routes And Residential Routes; Issues In Route Network
Evaluation – Number Of Routes, Length Of Routes; Route Alignment Methods; Service
Coverage And Accessibility Index.
REFERENCES:
1. Transportation System Management Notes, S.R.Chari, Rec, Warangal
2. Metropolitan Transportation Planning, John W Dickey, Tata Mcgraw Hill
3. The Bicycle Planning, Mike Hudson, Open Books, Uk
4. Transportation Engineering– An Introduction – C.Jotin Khisty& B. Kent Lall, Prentice
Hall.
5. Traffic and Highway Engineering – Nicholas J.Garber and Lester A. Hoel, Cengage
Learning, USA, 2009.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93208) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION
PROJECTS
(Elective - IV)
UNIT-I:
Introduction: Environment And Its Interaction With Human Activities - Environmental
Imbalances - Attributes, Impacts, Indicators And Measurements - Concept Of Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA), Environmental Impact Statement, Objectives Of EIA, Advantages
And Limitations Of EIA
UNIT-II:
Environmental Indicators - Indicators For Climate - Indicators For Terrestrial
Subsystems - Indicators For Aquatic Subsystems - Selection Of Indicators - Socio-
Economic Indicators - Basic Information - Indicators For Economy - Social Indicators -
Indicators For Health And Nutrition - Cultural Indicators - Selection Of Indicators.
UNIT-III:
Environmental Impact Assessment For Transportation Projects: Basic Concepts,
Objectives, Transportation Related Environmental Impacts – Vehicular Impacts – Safety &
Capacity Impacts– Roadway Impacts – Construction Impacts, Environmental Impact
Assessment – Environmental Impact Statement, Environment Audit, Typical Case Studies
UNIT- IV:
Environmental Issues in Industrial Development: On-Site And Off-Site Impacts
During Various Stages Of Industrial Development, Long Term Climatic Changes, Green
House Effect, Industrial Effluents And Their Impact On Natural Cycle, Environmental
Impact Of Highways, Mining And Energy Development
UNIT-V:
Methodologies for Carrying Environmental Impact Assessment: Overview Of
Methodologies Adhoc, Checklist, Matrix, Network, Overlays, Benefit Cost Analysis,
Choosing A Methodology, Review Criteria.
REFERENCES:
1. Jain, R.K., Urban, L.V., Stracy, G.S., (1991), "Environmental Impact Analysis",
Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York
2. Rau, J.G. and Wooten, D.C., (1996), "Environmental Impact Assessment", McGraw Hill
Pub. Co., New York
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3. UNESCO, (1987), "Methodological Guidelines for the Integrated Environmental Evaluation
of Water Resources Development", UNESCO/UNEP, Paris
4. Canter, L.W., (1997), "Environmental Impact Assessment", McGraw Hill Pub. Co., New
York
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93209) GIS APPLICATIONS IN TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
(Elective – IV)
UNIT-I:
Introduction to GIS and Data Input & Output:
Introduction, GIS Over View, Use Of GIS In Decision Making, Data Processing,
Components Of GIS, The GIS And The Organization.
Data Input And Output - Data Input - Key Board Entry, Manual Digitizing,
Scanning, Remotely And Sensed Data, Existing Digital Data, Census Related Data
Sets, Data Output - Hard Copy And Soft, Copy Devices.
UNIT-II:
Data Quality and Management :
Components Of Data Quality - Micro Level, Macro Level Components, Sources Of
Error, Data Accuracy;Data Management - The Data Base Approach, 3 Classic Data
Models, Nature Of Geographic Data, Spatial Data Models, Databases For GIS.
UNIT-III:
GIS Analysis and Functions: Organizing Geographic Data For Analysis,
Maintenance And Analysis Of The Spatial Data And Non-Spatial Attribute Data And Its
Integration Output Formatting.
UNIT-IV:
Implementing a GIS: Awareness, Developing System Requirements, Evaluation Of
Alternative Systems, System Justification And Development Of An Implementation
Plan, System Acquisition And Start Up, Operation Of The System.
UNIT-V:
Application of GIS in Transportation Engineering :
Intelligent Information System For Road Accessibility Study, GIS Data Base Design
For Physical Facility Planning, Decision Support Systems For Land Use Planning.
GIS Applications In Environment Impact Assessment.
GIS Basedased Highway Alignment, GIS Based Road Network Planning, GIS Based
Traffic Congestion Analysis And Accident Investigation.
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REFERENCES:
1.GIS for Urban & Regional Planning, Scholten & Stillwen, 1990, Kulwer Academie
Publisher.
2. GIS A Management, Perspenfi Stan Aronoff, WDL Publisher.
3.GIS By Stonffer
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D93210) OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES
(Elective – IV)
Unit-I:
Linear Programming: Introduction And Formulation Of Models; Conversity; Simplex
Method; Two Phase Method; Degeneracy, Non - Existent And Unbounded Solutions;
Duality In L.P. Dual Simplexmethod, Sensitivity Analysis; Revised Simplex Method;
Transportation And Assignment Problems.
Unit-II:
Non-Linear Programming: Classical Optimisation Methods; Equality And Inequality
Constraints; Lagrange Multipliers; & Kuhn-Tucker Conditions; Quadratic Forms;
Quadratic Programming And Seal's Methods.
Unit-III:
Search Methods: One Dimensional Optimisation; Fibonacci Search; Multi
Dimensional Search Methods; Univariate Search; Gradient Methods; Steepest
Descent/Ascent Methods; Conjugate Gradient Method; Fletcher - Reeves Method;
Penalty Function Approach.
Unit-IV:
Dynamic Programming: Principle Of Optimality; Recursive Relations; Solution Of
L.P.Problem; Simple Examples.
Unit-V:
Integer Linear Programming: Gomory's Cutting Plane Method; Branch And
Bound Algorithm; Travelling Salesman Problem; Knapsack Problem; Linear C-1
Problem.
REFERENCES:
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech II semester (HE)
L T P C
0 0 4 2
(17D93211) TRAFFIC ENGINEERING LAB
1. Traffic Surveys:
REFERENCES:
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech III semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D20301) RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
(Elective V-OPEN ELECTIVE )
UNIT I
Meaning of Research – Objectives of Research – Types of Research – Research
Approaches – Guidelines for Selecting and Defining a Research Problem – research
Design – Concepts related to Research Design – Basic Principles of Experimental Design.
UNIT II
Sampling Design – steps in Sampling Design –Characteristics of a Good Sample Design –
Random Sampling Design.
Measurement and Scaling Techniques-Errors in Measurement – Tests of Sound
Measurement – Scaling and Scale Construction Techniques – Time Series Analysis –
Interpolation and Extrapolation.
Data Collection Methods – Primary Data – Secondary data – Questionnaire Survey and
Interviews.
UNIT III
Correlation and Regression Analysis – Method of Least Squares – Regression vs
Correlation – Correlation vs Determination – Types of Correlations and Their
Applications
UNIT IV
Statistical Inference: Tests of Hypothesis – Parametric vs Non-parametric Tests –
Hypothesis Testing Procedure – Sampling Theory – Sampling Distribution – Chi-square
Test – Analysis of variance and Co-variance – Multi-variate Analysis.
UNIT V
Report Writing and Professional Ethics: Interpretation of Data – Report Writing – Layout
of a Research Paper – Techniques of Interpretation- Making Scientific Presentations in
Conferences and Seminars – Professional Ethics in Research.
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Text Books:
REFERENCES:
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech III semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D20302) HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
(Elective V-OPEN ELECTIVE )
Unit I:
HUMAN VALUES:Morals, Values and Ethics-Integrity-Work Ethic-Service learning –
Civic Virtue – Respect for others – Living Peacefully – Caring – Sharing – Honesty -
Courage- Co Operation – Commitment – Empathy –Self Confidence Character –
Spirituality.
Unit II:
ENGINEERING ETHICS: Senses of Engineering Ethics- Variety of moral issues –
Types of inquiry – Moral dilemmas – Moral autonomy –Kohlberg‟s theory- Gilligan‟s
theory- Consensus and controversy – Models of professional roles- Theories about right
action- Self interest - Customs and religion –Uses of Ethical theories – Valuing time –Co
operation – Commitment.
Unit III :
ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION: Engineering As Social
Experimentation – Framing the problem – Determining the facts – Codes of Ethics –
Clarifying Concepts – Application issues – Common Ground - General Principles –
Utilitarian thinking respect for persons.
UNIT IV:
ENGINEERS RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY AND RISK: Safety and risk –
Assessment of safety and risk – Risk benefit analysis and reducing riskSafety and the
Engineer- Designing for the safety- Intellectual Property rights(IPR).
UINIT V:
GLOBAL ISSUES: Globalization – Cross culture issues- Environmental Ethics –
Computer Ethics – Computers as the instrument of Unethical behavior – Computers as the
object of Unethical acts – Autonomous Computers- Computer codes of Ethics – Weapons
Development - Ethics .
Text Books :
1. “Engineering Ethics includes Human Values” by M.Govindarajan, S.Natarajan and
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V.S.SenthilKumar-PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd-2009.
2.. “Engineering Ethics” by Harris, Pritchard and Rabins, CENGAGE Learning, India
Edition, 2009.
3.“Ethics in Engineering” by Mike W. Martin and Roland Schinzinger – Tata
McGrawHill– 2003.
4. “Professional Ethics and Morals” by Prof.A.R.Aryasri, Dharanikota Suyodhana-
Maruthi Publications.
5. “Professional Ethics and Human Values” by A.Alavudeen, R.Kalil Rahman and
M.Jayakumaran , Laxmi Publications.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR
M.Tech III semester (HE)
L T P C
4 0 0 4
(17D20303) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
(Elective V-OPEN ELECTIVE )
UNIT – I
Introduction To Intellectual Property: Introduction, Types Of Intellectual Property,
International Organizations, Agencies And Treaties, Importance Of Intellectual Property
Rights.
UNIT – II
Trade Marks : Purpose And Function Of Trade Marks, Acquisition Of Trade Mark
Rights, Protectable Matter, Selecting And Evaluating Trade Mark, Trade Mark
Registration Processes.
UNIT – III
Law Of Copy Rights : Fundamental Of Copy Right Law, Originality Of Material, Rights
Of Reproduction, Rights To Perform The Work Publicly, Copy Right Ownership Issues,
Copy Right Registration, Notice Of Copy Right, International Copy Right Law.
Law Of Patents : Foundation Of Patent Law, Patent Searching Process, Ownership Rights
And Transfer
UNIT – IV
Trade Secrets : Trade Secrete Law, Determination Of Trade Secrete Status, Liability For
Misappropriations Of Trade Secrets, Protection For Submission, Trade Secrete Litigation.
Unfair Competition : Misappropriation Right Of Publicity, False Advertising.
UNIT – V
New Development Of Intellectual Property: New Developments In Trade Mark Law ;
Copy Right Law, Patent Law, Intellectual Property Audits.
International Overview On Intellectual Property, International – Trade Mark Law, Copy
Right Law, International Patent Law, International Development In Trade Secrets Law.
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